West Ham skipper Mark Noble wants the Hammers to spend big in the January transfer window.

West Ham skipper Mark Noble has said in an interview with Jamie Redknapp for the Daily Mail that he wants the Hammers to bring in top quality players.
The 30-year-old is in his 14th season at the London club since breaking into the first team from the club academy in 2004. He has over 400 appearances in all competitions, and has scored 49 goals for the Hammers.
Noble has scored two Premier League goals this season, and has been in fine form. He is a key figure for the club, and he wants the Hammers to spend on top players in the January transfer window.

Moyes is looking to bring in quality midfielders in the January transfer window, with Everton’s Tom Davies being one of the reported targets.
West Ham could be busy in this transfer window, but it doesn’t bother Noble. He rather wants the club to spend £50 million on a central midfielder.

“I want West Ham to buy the best players. I want them to spend £50million on a central midfielder. Yeah. bring it on,” said Noble to the Daily Mail.
“I want West Ham to do well. For the fans, the chef, for Shirley in the kitchen, who was here when your dad was manager, for Jimmy Frith who comes in to help the coaches every day, keeps things ticking over and has been doing so since John Lyall brought him in.”
The Hammers are undefeated in their last four games, and have jumped to 11th in the Premier League table.
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